This from Alan Walker, Reflections on Liszt:
"By 1828, the year of Schubert's death, Liszt was living in Paris. He was seventeen years old and had fallen under the spell of the violinst and composer Chrétien Urhan, who led the Paris Opera Orchestra. Urhan was a strange, somewhat mystical personality, much older than liszt, and historians have had a field day with him. his moral precepts were said to have been so strict that during the ballet he played his iolin with gaze averted so as not to expose himself to the temptations of the dancers on the stage. It was widely believed in Paris that, during all the years Urhan led the orchestra, he had not seen a single ballet.
However, he was an enthusiastic champion of Schubert and within months of Schubert's death had brought this neglected master to the attention of the Parisians. Two of Urhans's string quintets are actually based on themes of Schubert, and he also composed a set of highly individual piano studies based on Schubert songs."
Does anyone have or know anything about these interesting scores?
Many thanks,
Walter Ramsey